Originally posted by NameWinner Guy
I just checked CAREEREDUCATION.ORG and the bidder that won the domain had a proxy bid of $250. Your bid of $36 caused the bid price to be raised to $36 but since the other bidder had a proxy of $250 they were still the high bidder.
This makes still makes no sense. His proxy bid would have forced the bid price to be $37. Showing the high bid at a number that is not really the high bid is ludicrous. How come Namewinner is the only auction on earth with this problem?
The issue remains with cases like careereducation and homebroker.org if you are saying invisible proxy bids override the bids the public can see. When you are outbid you don't know it and the system doesn't show it. If someone outbid me by proxy I should have received an outbid notice (instantly as well as by email) and I received neither. Even more importantly and absolutely critical to your credibility, their higher bid MUST show up on the system replacing mine. Otherwise you remain open to these charges I have heard ever since I entered this business that NW is dealing under the table.
Fixing the domains you were outbid on search feature would obviously help, but the information needs to be readily available and visible to all bidders (not accessible only through a single bidder's search functions).
With respect to homebroker.org - that domain dropped on Sunday and that is the day I placed my bid, so how is it that someone got it through an instant registration right in the MIDDLE of the drop (it is time stamped 10:44am right on the registration record)?
I will balance the criticism by saying that these are the first problems I have had with NW. The service has caught many profitable names at low prices for me so I vey much rely on the service. Otherwise, these issues would not bother me nearly as much and I would just stop using the service as others say they have.